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Articles in Nov 1, 1991 issue of Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management
- Hearst is on the move
- Pecking order
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Ad pages & rates: counting straight
by Joe Hanson -
Phoenix publisher rescues troubled Golf Illustrated; title will complement Fairways & Greens and television show
by Vince Maietta -
Layoffs to save Guccione millions
by Tony Silber -
Marketers share stamp with Rodale publications
by Susan Hovey -
Houston Met editor ousted on holiday
by Susan Hovey - R.R. Donnelley & Sons
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Horton's assets divided
by Zakia Hyder - Trials Digest
- Vance Publishing Corporation
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International publishing: money spinner or trap? Could your magazine be a global contender? Here's what you need to know about markets, partnerships and international tastes before you venture abroad
by Lee B. Hall - PRC recommends higher 2nd and 3rd class rates
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Despite beleaguered books, A/S/M battles the storm
by Tony Silber -
Renaissance: a dawning era for Atex-based publishing?
by Liz Horton -
Modern Maturity baffled by sibling; sister title scores while flagship book loses pages, revenues
by Tony Silber -
Auditing firms form international alliance
by Susan Hovey - Eastman Kodak Company
- Pitney Bowes - Update: Supplier News
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Political gleanings: how a modest business bimonthly on politics drives a highly profitable seminar business
by Anne-Marie W. Ninivaggi - Bicycle Retailer and Industry News
- Doll Life
- Pleasant Hill, California-based BAM Publications
- Newsweek
- Family Media details debt … faulty estimates foil sale of 1,001
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Getting consumers to make time for a changing Time
by Tony Silber -
Fighting Pennsylvania sales tax
by Zakia Hyder -
Magazines, deployed as weapons, trouble USPS; mail carriers are anxious - with good reason - to find sources of 'grudge subs.'
by Liz Horton -
Increased list rentals offset costs of special commissions
by Karen Burka - Conservatree Consultants
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Just what the doctor ordered: a stronger business prescription has turned 'house organ' Arthritis Today from liability to profit center
by Susan Hovey - CMP Publications, Inc
- Buzz
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Revolution in a box: how desktop production changes management roles
by Lynn Crimando -
Quality pays: uphold uncompromising editorial standards and you won't have to wait till heaven for your reward. You'll win it right here on Earth in some surprising ways
by Richard M. O'Connor -
Handling a termination: be careful how you go about firing someone, or you may get burned yourself
by Katherine Smith - Heigh ho! … heigh ho! … it's off to Disney he goes
- Petersen decentralizes sales team
- Cold economy prompts Meredith salary freeze
- My! What big teeth you have
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Shelter titles renovate inside and out
by Lisa I. Fried -
AARP inks $750 million printing deal
by Tony Silber -
Libraries dropping magazine subscriptions
by Liz Horton - Typographic Images Inc
- Sandhill Arts Publishing Company
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Unearthing subscribers: despite the risks, Grass Roots leaves no source unturned
by Susan Hovey -
Are there too many magazines?
by Samir Husni - Energy Focus
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Baja Explorer
by Samir Husni - The Los Angeles-based Children's Better Health Institute
- VW & Porsche
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25 cost cutting ideas that don't cut product
by Liz Horton - Resisting ad pressure: truth - and consequences: defending editorial integrity can cost you your job
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Star search: TV news and talk shows need authority figures and magazines have them
by Drew Kerr - Both jumped to the competition - now one moves out, the other up
- Guccione Jr. challenges hard rocker
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Georges donates talents to Mother Jones
by Lisa I. Fried -
Miller Freeman lays off Boucher, reorganizes; magazines realigned following merger
by Tony Silber -
Conde Nast pushes multi-magazine deals
by Lisa I. Fried -
Art & Antiques sold amidst legal wrangle
by Tony Silber - News for Kids
- Air Age, Inc
- Meredith Corporation
- Rock Products
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Seeing the last of lost transparencies: why risk the threat of litigation, when taking a few simple steps can protect you from serious damages resulting from lost or stolen transparencies
by Slade Metcalf -
Newsstand profitability: the untold story; why should circulation absorb costs associated with ad pages when it is not given any credit for the revenue?
by Ron Scott
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